Triangles: 3.8M
Vertices: 2M
More model informationThis broken slab was found in about 1870 at a mound just north of the churchyard. The carving takes the form of a ‘Celtic’ cross surrounded by a ring. The lower arm of the cross extends below the ring to form a shaft which terminates in a simple flat pedestal. Cross, ring, shaft and pedestal are all bordered by a bead moulding, and the cross is otherwise undecorated.
Early Medieval
Found Lonan Churchyard, Lonan, Garff, Isle of Man
iMuseum (Manx National Heritage)
Cross was scanned in situ with the result that some surfaces could not be captured or photographed.
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